Short philtrum

Definition

A short philtrum is a shorter than normal distance between the upper lip and the nose.

Alternative Names

Considerations

The philtrum is the groove that runs from the top of the lip to the nose.

The length of the philtrum is passed down from parents to their children through genes. This groove is shortened in people with certain conditions.

Common Causes

Chromosome 18q deletion syndrome

Cohen syndrome

DiGeorge syndrome

Oral-facial-digital syndrome (OFD)

Home Care

There is usually no home care needed for a short philtrum. However, if this is only one symptom of another disorder, follow your doctor's instructions on how to care for the condition.

Call your health care provider if

Call your health care provider if you notice a short philtrum on your child.

What to expect at your health care provider's office

An infant with a short philtrum may have other symptoms and signs that, when taken together, define a specific syndrome or condition. The doctor will diagnose that condition based on a family history, medical history, and physical exam.

Medical history questions may include:

Did you notice this when the child was born?

Have any other family members had this feature?

Have any other family members been diagnosed with a disorder associated with a short philtrum?

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